Paul Rothman, MD, is winding down a 10-year run (to the day) as the dean of the medical faculty and CEO of Johns Hopkins Medicine. Dr. Rothman took on the role July 1, 2012, and will retire July 1, ...
Dr. Donlin Martin “Don” Long, a medical pioneer in pain treatment who was the first head of Johns Hopkins Medicine’s neurosurgery department, died Sept. 19 while fly-fishing at a weekend home in ...
Dr. David M. Levine, a retired Johns Hopkins professor of medicine who worked to prevent heart disease in the East Baltimore community, died of a heart infection Nov. 5 at Gilchrist Center Towson. The ...
This Black doctor just made history at Johns Hopkins University! In June 2024, Nancy Abu-Bonsrah achieved a historic feat, becoming the first Black woman to graduate from Johns Hopkins University’s ...
GAITHERSBURG, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Adaptive Phage Therapeutics, Inc. (“APT”), a clinical-stage biotechnology company dedicated to providing therapies to treat infectious diseases, today announced ...
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Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Medicine recently named Nadia Hansel, MD, physician-in-chief of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. At the same time, she was appointed director of the Department of Medicine at ...
[APPLAUSE] >> ON A PERSONAL LEVEL, I COMPLETELY SHARE THESE VIEWS, BUT FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF THE PUBLIC’S HEALTH, THESE GATHERINGS WILL INCREASE THE RISK OF TRANSMISSION, AND WE SHOULD BE READY ...
Dr. Raymond E. Lenhard Jr., a Johns Hopkins oncologist who headed the American Cancer Society, died July 28 at Roland Park Place of heart failure. He was 92. Born in Baltimore and raised on St.